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After a bike ride from Dalnacardoch&comma; solo&period; Also went up Maol Creag an Loch&period; 5&period;5 hours for the whole trip&period;

Phreerunner

09/04/2017

Solo&period;

Dangerous Dave

22/09/2016

Overnight circuit from Dalnacardoch&period; Followed track most of way to An Dun&comma; but ford not possible to cross so took rough route to reach small dam and cross to climb S via S ridge of An Dun and visit both tops&comma; camped at base of ridge&period; Light snowfall overnight then climbed Meall na Spianaig&comma; A' Chaoirnich&comma; the two possible tops of Bruthach na Creagan&comma; returning S to climb Sron Odhar and rough traverse across lower section of Glas Choire and over broad ridge to Edendon Water and track of ascent route&period; Some sunshine and light covering of snow on tops on day 2&period;

RobertP

26/03/2016

JW&comma; cycle approach

Uisdean25

31/10/2015

Like everyone else&period; Folding bike job to the end of the lane and then bag everything that doesn't move&period; Did not rain&period;

Bagged with A'Chaoirnich from Edendon Bridge on A9&period; The walk in and out is long and hard on the feet&excl; The hills are particularly steep also so the small size of the hills &lpar;relatively&rpar; shouldn't be under estimated&period;

From A9 Trinafor&period; Backpak track to old lodge&comma; g8 camp by river under An Dun&period; Up steeps of An Dun&comma; over tops and circuit Nth to climb A'Chaoirnich&period; Off S end and Graham top&period; Overnight nr Dun&comma; good weather but frosty&comma; out in morning 7am&comma; 1&period;5hr walk

With Keith Taylor via MTB from S in conjunction with Maol Creag an Loch

SpudGunn

30/05/2004

Solo trip&comma; from camp&semi; with Creag an Loch

Invicta14

27/05/2004

MC JC

Martin66

17/06/2001

Route 60 in Cicerone guide to be published in 2012

ancient brit

26/06/2000

Relatively long walk in makes this a longish day&period;

gman

09/09/1999

From the S&comma; two hours to walk to Sronphadruig Lodge&comma; fording a lively burn on the way&period; Then this was the first of two Corbetts&comma; the far summit being the approved one&period;

Aye Jimmy

06/08/1998

Solo&comma; with bike

Uisdean25

12/07/1998

from A9&period; Lifted bike over gate to wide metalled track to Lodge after 90 mins&period; Left bike&period; Onto hags and a violent uphill slog over heather on near vertical slopes&period; to plateau and top at 11&period;30&period;

arranc

26/05/1997

estimate

nix&lowbar;snilloc

01/06/1996

Along track from Dalnacardoch to Sronphadruig Lodge&comma; then up An Dun and on to A'Chaoirnich

Gallovidian

06/05/1996

A long run up the track and back from Dalnacardoch&period;

Eddie

04/11/1995

Walked up track from the A9 to ascend in wet&comma; cloudy conditions&period;

JohnW

23/10/1995

Cairngorm Club weekend meet based at Newtonmore&period; Alone&period; From Dalnacardoch Lodge following the Gaick Pass to near Sronphadruig Lodge&period; Ascended to the summit of Craig an Loch&ast;&period; There is a medium sized cairn at the grid reference given in Munro's tables&comma; 1974 edition&comma; but the real summit is further north where there are two or three stones only to mark the spot&period; I descended to NW and crossed Allt Loch an Dùin by a bridge&period; Hence up NNE ridge to summit of An Dùn&ast;&ast;&period; Descended to S to join Gaick Pass route back to starting point&period;
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&NewLine;Notes added in 2016&colon; &ast;1981 edition of Munro’s Tables has position of top changed to the highest point&period; 1990 revision of Tables has name changed to Maol Creag an Loch&period; Now called A’ Chaoirnich&period; &ast;&ast;There are two summits on An Dùn&comma; both of height 827m&period; Currently the north summit is given as the Marilyn and the south summit as the Corbett&period; Note added in 2017&colon; DBIH now gives the south summit of An Dun as the Marilyn as well as the Corbett&period;